No, that's not a typo - it stands for Thank God For Imodium!
I think I mentioned a while back and I had to stop using Imodium because I developed some sort of sensitivity to it where I would get awful pains that made the lack of diarrhea hard to enjoy. Well, I went almost 2 years without taking any and decided to give it another try. I seem to be handling it ok now. I'm very leery of developing issues with it again so I'm careful to not overuse it. It is a fabulous tool though and it has helped a lot with traveling.
Here is an overview of the travels we've been able to do:
We took a road trip out to Glacier National Park. The drive out was about as interesting as the park itself. Back in ice age times, the glaciers in that area formed an ice dam, blocking rivers, and forming a lake over much of the western part of what is now
Montana. Periodically, the pressure would build up to the point where the ice dam would burst and the water would all drain out of the lake. The sudden release of water flooded all of eastern Washington and down into Oregon. There are huge gouges in the land and
ripple marks so large they just look like
rolling hills.
In the fall, we went to western NC to see Mike's family and some old friends.

We also went down to Oregon for a
very cold Muddy Buddy race.
All in all - it was a good fall.